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The
siege
of
Inverness
took place
Process_start
in
1649
as
part
of
the
17th-century
Scottish
Civil
War
that
was
,
in
turn
,
part
of
the
Wars
of
the
Three
Kingdoms
.
On
22
February
they
entered
Arriving
Inverness
,
where
they
expelled
Removing
the
garrison
of
Inverness
Castle
and
afterwards
demolished
Destroying
the
walls
and
fortifications
.
On
22
February
they
entered
Arriving
Inverness
,
where
they
expelled
Removing
the
garrison
of
Inverness
Castle
and
afterwards
demolished
Destroying
the
walls
and
fortifications
.
The
clans
then
retreated
Escaping
from
Inverness
back
into
Ross-shire
.
Bealach
nam
Brog
lies
about
20
miles
northwest
of
Inverness
in
the
parish
of
Fodderty
,
overlooking
the
A835
road
that
goes
west
past
Loch
Glascarnoch
to
Ullapool
.
The
siege
Besieging
of
Inverness
Castle
took place
Process_start
in
1562
.
When
Mary
,
Queen
of
Scots
visited
Traveling
Inverness
on
9
September
1562
the
gates
of
the
castle
were
shut
in
her
face
by
Alexander
Gordon
upon
the
orders
Arranging
of
George
Gordon
,
4th
Earl
of
Huntly
,
who
was
chief
of
Clan
Gordon
and
Sheriff
of
the
county
.
The
Queen
slept
at
Inverness
Castle
on
the
nights
of
11
,
12
,
13
and
14
September
1562
,
then
moved
Motion
on
to
Spynie
Palace
.
The
English
diplomat
Thomas
Randolph
recorded
Recording
a
remark
made
by
Queen
Mary
at
Inverness
,
who
was
in
high
spirits
and
undismayed
in
the
conflict
Hostile_encounter
.
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